A short introduction to a fascinating area where technology and advanced meet. The lecture focuses on a significant shift in art and creativity, driven by the latest advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics. Needless to say, how these technologies are pushing the boundaries of what's possible in art and design, while also raising questions about originality and the role of the artist in the digital era.
The lecture begins with an overview of the historical context, where art met, and gradually moves to current trends, where AI and robotics not only imitate human creativity, but also create new forms of art that were previously unimaginable. Presented examples such as algorithmically generated images that come new and the depth of this artistic space. It is an opportunity to understand how AI and robotics offer new machines, how to understand and appreciate art in this time.
The lecture begins with an overview of the historical context, where art met, and gradually moves to current trends, where AI and robotics not only imitate human creativity, but also create new forms of art that were previously unimaginable. Presented examples such as algorithmically generated images that come new and the depth of this artistic space. It is an opportunity to understand how AI and robotics offer new machines, how to understand and appreciate art in this time.
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Michal Adamík
Michal Adamík is an artist-engineer who embodies the synthesis of robotics and art, mirroring the digitization of contemporary society. His artistic journey is entwined with technological innovation, employing robots not as creators but as instruments and essential components of his creative narrative. His objective is to leverage the precision and adaptability of robotics to create deeply resonant experiences, challenging and expanding the audience's perceptual boundaries.
Currently, he is located at the Slovak Technical University in Bratislava. This academic setting affords him access to state-of-the-art technologies and a community of scholars and technologists, enabling an in-depth exploration of robotics and art. Also, his backg…
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